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I want to move from aps-c sensor to fullframe. However, I don't have the cash to spend a whole lot of money on camera body as my priority is buying lens. I have a canon 60D and thinking about selling it and getting a 1Ds mark ii and/or 1D mark iii. I know their limitations in terms of ISO performance but I will primarily be using the camera for portraits with and without off camera flashes. Feedbacks are much appreciated.

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The 1DS MK II is a great camera. However, it requires a firewire connection to access some user settings, has a small lcd, no liveview, and a few other things.The 1D MK III is not FF.I'd recommend a 5D MK II as being fairly up to date, and a great camera.

5D2 is a great camera but I want the ergonomics of 1D series. I know its weird and there is a lot more to it more than just the ergonomics. I had the chance to shoot with 5D mark 2 and 3 and honestly its overkill. Plus the 1Ds mark ii that I'm about to get has only 8000 shutter count for only $700. That's a deal right?

5D2 is a great camera but I want the ergonomics of 1D series. I know its weird and there is a lot more to it more than just the ergonomics. I had the chance to shoot with 5D mark 2 and 3 and honestly its overkill. Plus the 1Ds mark ii that I'm about to get has only 8000 shutter count for only $700. That's a deal right?

thats not a bad deal the other thing with these is the batteries are old NiMH batteries not new gen Lithium onesso their life will most likely be negligable you might have to budget purchasing new batteriesproblem is its not easy to test the batteries without having the camera in your possession for an extended period of time

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what everyone is saying about 1DsII is trueIve owned all 1Ds bodies and sitll have 1DsIII...its still compatible switching batts with my 1Dx and IQ for well lit situations is great.also not being too old YET... its still serviceable by canon.please check with your neighborhood canon repair IF the 1DsII or the 1D body you are planning on buying used is still in their service line up... some models are being chucked out and you will have to find a special NON canon repair shop...for this specific reason although finding killer deals on some big glass I will not buy... due to servicing... BUT if you do... for good measure take it in for preventive servicing and then use it till it dies...good luck.

what everyone is saying about 1DsII is trueIve owned all 1Ds bodies and sitll have 1DsIII...its still compatible switching batts with my 1Dx and IQ for well lit situations is great.also not being too old YET... its still serviceable by canon.please check with your neighborhood canon repair IF the 1DsII or the 1D body you are planning on buying used is still in their service line up... some models are being chucked out and you will have to find a special NON canon repair shop...for this specific reason although finding killer deals on some big glass I will not buy... due to servicing... BUT if you do... for good measure take it in for preventive servicing and then use it till it dies...good luck.

I want to get the 1Ds mark III but my budget is very low. Below $1000 for any 1D or 1Ds bodies. I know im limiting myself too much in terms of buying camera body but im more of a lens guy over camera body. What didn't you like about the 1Ds mark II?

non genuine batteries can be had at not too much on ebayI dont think you can even buy genuine ones anymore and if you could they would probably be deadfrom never being used

you could also look at 5D classics as a 13 MP FF option Litium batteriesnice image quality not as full features as the 1Dsmk2 or as good build and AFbut smaller and lighter, people seem to be asking too much for them though IMO

they arent lithium thats the problem the are NiMH and they get the memory effectI would work on the basis that most are going to be well worn out and need to be replaced

Im just really torn since its kinda hard to pass on this 1Ds mark II deal. I guess as long as I get to use it within a year then i'll be more than happy to have this camera. I wonder if someone ever came up with a battery tray that can be used in 1D bodies that takes eneelop batteries